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Rodheh wrote:
Lens Larque wrote:For a while I was wondering what happened to the Depression thread and I was not sure if that was good or bad news.
mechanismj wrote:Hieroglyphics.
fujee wrote:I lost internet for a few days and forgot about this thread, no my connection is restored and I returned to find absolutely nothing of note has happend, standard Boards of Canada fan procedure has been resumed
Fireal420 wrote:as i enjoy a sip of scotch and a nice frozen glass of india pale ale. i see that i am one of the few members of this forum who are completely patient in the wait for the new album.
while you guys are jumping out of your skin in wait for new boards of canada material. enjoy the beats of some Afta 1, in the meantime.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k74JMYbDI4o
Treefingers wrote:BoC should take all the time they need!
fujee wrote:If I wasn't at Uni where its essential to have internet connection for keeping track of engagements and such I would definitely consider cutting off the net for a while. It's quite sad to know I am so dependant on the internet but it's power to make my studies easier is undeniable.
Betacord wrote:Anything of quality needs time to develop until it is exactly how it should be. I know it's a cliche but it's like good wine; nobody gains anything from it being rushed out before it has reached its peak, whereas you can allow for the process to take its time and ultimately reap the rewards.
mechanismj wrote:Hieroglyphics.
cubistking1906 wrote:Sometimes I think we are actually in the Golden Age of music...
Magrathea wrote:cubistking1906 wrote:Sometimes I think we are actually in the Golden Age of music...
Wasn't that attained with Kiss: Destroyer in 1976
cubistking1906 wrote:Betacord wrote:Anything of quality needs time to develop until it is exactly how it should be. I know it's a cliche but it's like good wine; nobody gains anything from it being rushed out before it has reached its peak, whereas you can allow for the process to take its time and ultimately reap the rewards.
Like a fine wine, indeed. I have infinite patience since there is so much other good music to soak up right now.
Sometimes I think we are actually in the Golden Age of music...
Well the older generation seems to be having some problems evolving and finding those right channels for the "good" new music, which they could be able to appreciate. Some of the older fellas I know have a very selective taste in music and they are really stubborn on trying something new. Well I can say it seems to be a thing among many of us. You just have to be open and discover something new without really thinking that "This is not what I used to listen/This is what I like". I've tried broadening my musical taste with more objective view and I think it has helped me to discover some amazing stuff I would have not digged few years ago.Treefingers wrote:cubistking1906 wrote:Betacord wrote:Anything of quality needs time to develop until it is exactly how it should be. I know it's a cliche but it's like good wine; nobody gains anything from it being rushed out before it has reached its peak, whereas you can allow for the process to take its time and ultimately reap the rewards.
Like a fine wine, indeed. I have infinite patience since there is so much other good music to soak up right now.
Sometimes I think we are actually in the Golden Age of music...
I say this a lot sometimes. I hate when people completely reject the idea based on what they hear on the radio, or just complain that nothing sounds like prog rock anymore (unless it does sound like prog rock, in which case they say it's unoriginal).
Yeah, take that - older generation!
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